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Search Engine Submissions by WoodyRoundUp

March 26, 2006 on 9:15 am | In SEO Techniques |
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Search Engine Submission procedures will make it possible for your web page to get listed by different search engines. It is important to clearly understand the distinction between search engine submissions and search engine optimization. Although the two phrases are pretty similar they define different activities.

Thus, the search engine submission simply refers to the act itself of getting your web page listed by different search engines. A good synonym for this term, which is in fact pretty commonly utilized, is “search engine registration”. Nevertheless, it is crucial to understand that this type of registration will not increase or improve your ranking as far as searches are concerned, but it will simply “inform” a specific search engine of the fact that your web page actually exists.

While the act of submission or registration is most of the times associated with purchasing a lottery ticket – this action will not ensure you any winnings -, the second process, the search engine optimization techniques will be the one capable of improving your chance of profit. What a process like this is able to do, if correctly put into practice, is to improve your positioning within a listing of websites that results after somebody runs a keyword search on a search engine.

Normally, specialists or companies dealing with submission of web pages charge a certain amount for each of the search engine you specify you want your url address to be recognized. Nevertheless, you can usually obtain discounts if you opt to send the submission to consistent number of search engine or if you have multiple web addresses for them to work with.

You should also know that there are two types of submissions: the automated one, which can be easily sent to an impressive number of search engine, link pages, directories etc and the manually submissions, requested mainly by the major search engines like: Yahoo, Google, AOL etc.

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